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By recognizing a kinship with the personified oaks, homeless groundhogs, or discarded milk cans of Phil Howerton's Ozarks world, readers may discover who they were or might become. Photographs and essays enhance the wordsmith's crafty work.

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By recognizing a kinship with the personified oaks, homeless groundhogs, or discarded milk cans of Phil Howerton's Ozarks world, readers may discover who they were or might become. Photographs and essays enhance the wordsmith's crafty work.
Autorenporträt
Phillip Howerton, a sixth generation Ozarker, was brought upon a small farm in southern Dallas County, Missouri. After spendingseveral years as a milk truck driver, a production worker, and a beeffarmer, he earned degrees in English, history, and education fromDrury University and a doctorate in English from the University ofMissouri-Columbia. He has taught English at colleges and universitiesin the Ozarks for more than twenty years, is co-founder and co-editorof CAVE REGION REVIEW and general editor of ELDER MOUNTAIN: A JOURNAL OF OZARKS STUDIES, and his essays, reviews, and poems have appeared in a wide variety of journals. He received the 2019 Missouri LiteraryAward from the Missouri Library Association.